marc        98/03/09 17:32:34

  Modified:    .        in_the_news.html
  Log:
  Typo police.
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.29      +2 -3      apache-site/in_the_news.html
  
  Index: in_the_news.html
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /export/home/cvs/apache-site/in_the_news.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.28
  retrieving revision 1.29
  diff -u -r1.28 -r1.29
  --- in_the_news.html  1998/02/26 20:26:50     1.28
  +++ in_the_news.html  1998/03/10 01:32:33     1.29
  @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
   <p>
   <strong>CNet's BUILDER.COM, 24 Feb 1998:</strong>
   <a href="http://www.cnet.com/Content/Builder/Servers/NtWeb/ss05.html";>
  -<strong><cite>Running on NT: 5 Web servers compared - Apache 
1.3b3</strong></cite></a>
  +<strong><cite>Running on NT: 5 Web servers compared - Apache 
1.3b3</cite></strong></a>
   <blockquote><em>
     Apache is the ultimate in minimalist server software. There's
     no fancy Windows- or HTML-based administration interface,
  @@ -284,7 +284,7 @@
   <p><b>
   <a href="http://www.wired.com/news/news/wiredview/story/4753.html";>Wired, 
June 28th 1997, Software Wants to Be Free</a></b>
   <br><blockquote><i>
  -"It's no secret that Apache is the most powerful, the most flexible, and the 
best Web-server software on the market."</blockquote></i>
  +"It's no secret that Apache is the most powerful, the most flexible, and the 
best Web-server software on the market."</i></blockquote>
   <p><b>
   <a href="http://www8.zdnet.com/pcweek/news/0609/09apache.html";>
   PC Week, June 9th 1997, "Fort Apache"</a></b>
  @@ -414,7 +414,6 @@
   </i></blockquote>
   <p>
   
  -</B>
   
   <HR>
   
  
  
  

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